Manchester Evening News
Killer nurse Lucy Letby’s conviction for murdering seven babies is the lead story in the Manchester Evening News with the paper branding the 33-year-old “pure evil”.
The Guardian
The Guardian reports that neonatal nurse Lucy Letby’s conviction has raised “urgent questions” over whether her killings could have been prevented.
Daily Star
England will win on penalties in the Women’s World Cup final on Sunday, according to the Daily Star. The paper has consulted a clairvoyant asparagus reader who reportedly predicted Brexit, the death of the late Queen and Harry and Meghan’s departure from Britain.
Daily Express
The Daily Express reports that “murdered babies should have been saved” following the conviction of Lucy Letby. The 33-year-old murdered seven infants at the Countess of Chester hospital where she was a neonatal nurse.
Daily Mail
“They had ten chances to stop her,” says the Daily Mail reporting the conviction of Lucy Letby for murdering seven babies. The paper reports that police are reviewing the care of 4,000 more infants following what it describes as a “string of warnings”.
The Times
The Times calls nurse Lucy Letby “a cold, calculating killer”. The paper reports that an inquiry will examine how she was allowed to continue her killing.
Daily Mirror
“How many more?” asks the Daily Mirror, as it reveals police are investigating whether Lucy Letby is responsible for the deaths of any more babies having been found guilty of murdering seven. The paper brands her “Britain’s worst baby killer”.
The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph alleges the NHS ignored warnings leaving nurse Lucy Letby free to carry on her killing spree.
i weekend
The conviction of Lucy Letby is the lead story in the i weekend, with the paper branding her the “worst child serial killer in modern UK history”.
FT Weekend
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